Thought I Found "The One" but Stopped Hearing From Him

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So I started dating this guy almost 3 months ago, seeing each other at least 2/3 times a week. He continuously expressed that he really liked me and that “this is the best first 6 weeks and 2 days of a relationship” he’s ever had. He treated me so well and for the first time in my like I felt like I had actually met “the one” but a month ago he had to go back to his home country for work purposes and we discussed that we would continue our relationship where we left it once he returned. Before he left, we voiced that we were exclusive but never anything about being “official”. He returns in just over a week and lately he has become extremely distant. I very rarely hear from him (last conversation was 5 days ago) and the last thing I want to do is become the crazy clingy girl by texting and calling him constantly so I’ve pretty much left it in his court, but i am just so angry at him for making me feel like this and then just disappearing. Do I approach him about this or just wait?

I would wait and hear what he has to say. But not heading from him for 5 days? If that is normal for the two of you than no big deal but if you uses to talk often and then it changed something is up. Go with your gut.

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